Marion county economic board appointees need more time; want to wait for Marion and Hillsboro to appoint their members

On the night a new board was to be sworn in for Marion County Community Economic Development Corporation, all five proposed board members declined to be sworn in, saying they wanted another week to think about it.
County appointees David Mueller, Chris Hernandez, and Chase Gann, as well as Peabody appointees Mark Whitney and Hannah Bourbon, sat through words of welcome and remarks on the occasion from interim chairman Russell Groves, through a motion to approve the transition to a new board, and listened to interim board member Tammy Ensey review a policy book and informational packet.
Then Hernandez suggested all proposed new board members talk “off the record” before accepting appointment to the board.
All five left the room, and for about 20 minutes, interim board members Jim Hefley, Groves, Jared Jost, Judy Mills, and Ensey, along with Marion economic development director Randy Collett and Hillsboro economic development director Anthony Roy, paced, chatted, drummed on a table and waited.
When the appointees returned to the room, Gann was the first to speak.
“Kent Becker appointed me,” Gann said. “I want a little more time. I’m not comfortable being seated.”
“Are you declining?” Groves asked.
“I’m not declining at this time,” Gann said. “I just ask for more time.”
Mark Whitney also said he wanted more time to consider serving on the board.
Bourbon said all five want to be sure the corporation is set for success before committing time to it.
“I was so excited to come and learn,” Bourbon said. “I just want time to think.”
Bourbon said she’d rather wait for Marion and Hillsboro to appoint board members.